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suppose putting it simply he's trying to show that britain still cares about these two countries mr cameron does have his critics though there are those that claim that really what he's trying to do is protect britain's own interests after all libya and algeria are among the top five producing all countries in africa and reform of that now earlier my colleague to bring spoke to ben harris quinn the chair of a conservative think tank the boat group who insisted that david cameron's a visit to the obeah was a move in to support democracy in the country. i think the reason for his visit there is is to show the support that britain and the u.k. government wants to give northern african countries that that wish to tradition to democracy although not necessarily in military terms there are other ways we can give support libya algeria in the top five of africa's oil producers together pumping out eighty five percent of the continent's black gold do you maintain that britain's interest in them has nothing to do with that i mean we are rich in this facing some economic tough times right now so are w
suppose putting it simply he's trying to show that britain still cares about these two countries mr cameron does have his critics though there are those that claim that really what he's trying to do is protect britain's own interests after all libya and algeria are among the top five producing all countries in africa and reform of that now earlier my colleague to bring spoke to ben harris quinn the chair of a conservative think tank the boat group who insisted that david cameron's a visit to...
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suppose putting it simply he's trying to show that britain still cares about these two countries mr cameron does have his critics though there are those that claim that really all he's trying to do is protect britain's own interests after all libya and algeria are among the top five producing all countries in africa. and my colleague say discuss the u.k. oil interests in libya with queenie from a conservative think tank the. the reason for his visit there is is to show the support that britain and the u.k. government wants to give northern african countries that wish to tradition to democracy although not necessarily in military terms there are other ways we can give support libya algeria in that top five africa of oil producers together pumping out eighty five percent of the continent's black gold do you maintain that britain's interest in them has nothing to do with that then we are rich in this facing some economic tough times right now so are we moving back to north africa for that certainly not british petroleum and other oil companies had interests in libya before. the colonel gadhafi
suppose putting it simply he's trying to show that britain still cares about these two countries mr cameron does have his critics though there are those that claim that really all he's trying to do is protect britain's own interests after all libya and algeria are among the top five producing all countries in africa. and my colleague say discuss the u.k. oil interests in libya with queenie from a conservative think tank the. the reason for his visit there is is to show the support that britain...
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mr. cameron in his desire for renegotiation, even if the consequences would not be the same for his government and the government that i would eventually lead. >> last month, david cameron of for the u.k. the prospect of an in-out referendum. >> i want to do the same thing as great britain. if i came to power tomorrow, i would decide to organize a referendum within 12 months. i would give myself 12 months to negotiate the most important points with the european union, and at the end of that, i would ask the french people to have their say on the points that we manage to renegotiate any points that the european union refused to negotiate. >> the issue of immigration played a prominent role in last year's election during a campaign which question the nature of french national identity. the campaign for legal migration into france to reset it 10,000 people a year. >> listen, i think that we need to profoundly change the rules around french nationality. the problem with france is that it automatically manufactures french people with all the well- documented problems of immigration that creates. fo
mr. cameron in his desire for renegotiation, even if the consequences would not be the same for his government and the government that i would eventually lead. >> last month, david cameron of for the u.k. the prospect of an in-out referendum. >> i want to do the same thing as great britain. if i came to power tomorrow, i would decide to organize a referendum within 12 months. i would give myself 12 months to negotiate the most important points with the european union, and at the end...
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the size of the delegation certainly show the aggressive nature all right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friends and all the rest of the specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic kong relationship with india. britain can. perhaps fuss with the indian government however i would say this the historical memory of colonial rule doesn't sit very well with the indians still while the kids are not all right certainly not in british classrooms investigate why with weapons and school bags becoming a widespread among peoples in the u.k. it's a study reveals a catalogue of violence that's just ahead. and we report from one of the most sensitive plots of land in the west bank and israel's construction plans in the palestinian area as well after the break. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world history canada. chunk of racial to rule the day. wealthy british. markets. find out what's rea
the size of the delegation certainly show the aggressive nature all right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friends and all the rest of the specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic kong relationship with india. britain can. perhaps fuss with the indian government however i would say this the historical memory of colonial rule...
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will the size of the delegation certainly show the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend of the rest of the you especially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic on relationship with india. britain can. then perhaps first where the indian government how well i would say this the historical memory is of course only a rule doesn't sit very well read the indians still. meanwhile reports reveal the u.k. has already made a killing by selling weapons to a country accused of gross human rights violations lanka has reportedly bought more than three million pounds worth of small arms and ammunition from britain despite the asian countries record of mistreating minorities and suppressing separatist antiwar activists jim brown believes the u.k. is placing geopolitics super human rights. because there's the geostrategic questions because sri lanka occupies a very strategic position. in the indian ocean y
will the size of the delegation certainly show the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend of the rest of the you especially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic on relationship with india. britain can. then perhaps first where the indian government how well i would say this the historical memory is of...
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mr. cameron sees. that's not our vision of europe. quite the contrary, in fact. you need to say to mrs.merkel, mr. president: angela, eisenhower, brant, schmidt, cole, all of these men had a vision of europe. help me to achieve our vision of europe. you've said that you would recreate the french vision when you were elected, and now in the council you can help breathe life back into the european vision. thank you. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thank you very much, indeed. now on behalf of the united liberals and -- [inaudible] displt thank you, president. mr. swoboda's already done it, but let me say again, let me thank you -- congratulate the liberal in you, if you don't mind. i don't want to create problems that your socialist friends, but your struggle in favor of marriage for all is a step forward, it's a new freedom, and it's at the heart of the battle that we're trying to fight in our group. thank you very much. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: sixty years ago, jean manet said we're bringing together men, we're not bringing together sta
mr. cameron sees. that's not our vision of europe. quite the contrary, in fact. you need to say to mrs.merkel, mr. president: angela, eisenhower, brant, schmidt, cole, all of these men had a vision of europe. help me to achieve our vision of europe. you've said that you would recreate the french vision when you were elected, and now in the council you can help breathe life back into the european vision. thank you. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thank you very much,...
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the size of the delegation certainly show the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend all the rest of the specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic on relationship with india. britain can. then perhaps first with the indian government how well i would say this the historical memory of colonial rule. doesn't sit very well with the indians still. well the kids are not all right certainly not in british close rooms we investigate why weapons in school bags are becoming widely widespread among peoples in the u.k. the study reveals a kind of bonnets that's just ahead. one of the most sensitive lots of london the west bank israel's construction plans in the new palestinian area well that's off the right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you k
the size of the delegation certainly show the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend all the rest of the specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic on relationship with india. britain can. then perhaps first with the indian government how well i would say this the historical memory of colonial...
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the size of the delegation certainly shows the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad i think there are two factors here. as. prime minister cameron and bust on this is it first of all the domestic economic situation he wants india to buy the go to fight over. the consortium of several european come companies one of them is the e.u. system of britain song there are thousands of jobs dependent on a deal of this kind. and at a time when the indian the indian economy is growing and the british economy is in serious difficulties that makes sense secondly there is a domestic factor in that there are problems the mystical not to say you know the latest one which is about the haass. contamination of meat now it doesn't sound very serious but i think it is serious and at a time when prime minister cameron is abroad he is getting positive headlines out of the euro fighter jet the whole competitor for the euro fighter jet is the french craft isn't it i guess that was the reason why the french share lot with her previously how do you see this putting out to e.u. stat
the size of the delegation certainly shows the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad i think there are two factors here. as. prime minister cameron and bust on this is it first of all the domestic economic situation he wants india to buy the go to fight over. the consortium of several european come companies one of them is the e.u. system of britain song there are thousands of jobs dependent on a deal of this kind. and at a time when the indian the indian...
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the size of the delegations certainly show the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend all the rest of the specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic on relationship with india. britain can. then perhaps fuss with the indian government however i would say this the historical memory of colonial rule. doesn't sit very well with the indians still. this is a city and america's newly appointed state department chief john kerry will be getting the chance to make his mark the mbox now in his first foreign trip in the job of a nine nation tour will see kerry outline policy positions on the syria crisis as well as the ongoing iranian nuclear energy dispute marina portnoy it takes a look at washington's new top diplomat america's new secretary of state john kerry is on his first official overseas trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary cli
the size of the delegations certainly show the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend all the rest of the specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic on relationship with india. britain can. then perhaps fuss with the indian government however i would say this the historical memory of colonial...
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the size of the delegation certainly show the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friends and all the rest of the specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain who feels that because of the historic all relationship with india. britain. perhaps first with the indian government however i would say this the historical remedy of. doesn't sit very well with the indians still challenge number one for america's new top diplomat secretary of state john kerry said on american tour or u.s. friendly european states and they will assign middle east more details on that later in the program. and also the muslim brotherhood expands its presence in jordan becoming the most viable opposition group and winning over the population with aid programs or reporter when someone worried about the rise of the islamists . and millions an easily will be electing the next government on sunday in a parliamentary pol that well defined rome's economic fortunes
the size of the delegation certainly show the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friends and all the rest of the specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain who feels that because of the historic all relationship with india. britain. perhaps first with the indian government however i would say this the historical remedy of. doesn't sit...
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hard one to achieve the size of the delegation certainly shows the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend and all the rest of the with specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain who feels that because of the historical relationship with india. britain. can perhaps first with the indian government how well i would say this the historical memory of connie and root doesn't sit very well with the indians still. on clothes guards charities and circus animals name but a few british prime minister david cameron has announced a one policy policy before turning around and following him not to stay with at the moment the paralysis of the governing coalition and he did carry. on the challenge number one primarily because new top diplomat secretary of state john kerry starts off on a marathon tour of u.s. friendly european states and the volatile immediately. millions uneasily are choosing their next government today in a parliamentary poll t
hard one to achieve the size of the delegation certainly shows the aggressive nature of far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend and all the rest of the with specially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain who feels that because of the historical relationship with india. britain. can perhaps first with the indian government how well i would say this the...
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mr. cameron's own backyard. scotland is currently dominated by two political parties who are more socially democratic but labour labor and scottish nationalist don't control scottish politics because scotland conservatives are rather adept. they are after all elected to parliament by people who apparently want social democratic policies regard was of the long-term economic and moral cost. now five years ago, a former white house chief of staff famously reminded us quote, you never want a serious crisis to go to waste, unquote. this is something that europe leaders have declined to take. because very few of them seem interested in using their country's severe economic challenges as a type of circuit breaker to articulate a grand vision of why the economy and society needs to be liberated from almighty government. instead what you find is most european politicians when they are presenting things like austerity measures, they generally present these changes as necessary evils, embarked upon with considerable reluct
mr. cameron's own backyard. scotland is currently dominated by two political parties who are more socially democratic but labour labor and scottish nationalist don't control scottish politics because scotland conservatives are rather adept. they are after all elected to parliament by people who apparently want social democratic policies regard was of the long-term economic and moral cost. now five years ago, a former white house chief of staff famously reminded us quote, you never want a...
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mr. cameron's backyard. scotland is currently dominated by the two political parties who are more socially democratic. but labor and the scottish nationalists don't control the scottish politics simply because they are rather in that. the order after all elected to parliament by people who apparently want social democratic policies regardless of the long-term economic cost. now, five years ago the former white house chief of staff famously reminded us you never want a serious crisis to go to waste come end of quote. but this is a bias i think that europe's leaders have declined to take because very few of them seem interested in using the country's severe economic challenges as a type of a circuit breaker to articulate a grand vision of why the economy and the society needs to be liberated from all the mighty governments. instead, what you find is most european politicians when you are presenting things like austerity measures they are necessary evils embarked upon with considerable reluctance so that we can
mr. cameron's backyard. scotland is currently dominated by the two political parties who are more socially democratic. but labor and the scottish nationalists don't control the scottish politics simply because they are rather in that. the order after all elected to parliament by people who apparently want social democratic policies regardless of the long-term economic cost. now, five years ago the former white house chief of staff famously reminded us you never want a serious crisis to go to...
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mr. cameron's own backyard. stella and is currently dominated by two political parties who fly at being a more social democratic. labor in the scottish nationalists don't controls does politics simply because stalin conservatives are rather and at. they are, after all, elected to parliament but people who apparently want social democratic policies regardless of the long-term economic cost. the former white house chief of staff thing mr. remind us, you never want a serious crisis to give a waste. but this is advice, i think, that europe's leaders have declined to take. because very few of them seem interested in using their country's severe economic challenges as a type of circuit breaker to articulate a grand vision of why the economy and society need to be enumerated from all the money governments. instead, what you find most european politicians when presenting things like austerity measures, they generally present these changes as necessary evils , embarked upon with considerable reluctance so that we can get
mr. cameron's own backyard. stella and is currently dominated by two political parties who fly at being a more social democratic. labor in the scottish nationalists don't controls does politics simply because stalin conservatives are rather and at. they are, after all, elected to parliament but people who apparently want social democratic policies regardless of the long-term economic cost. the former white house chief of staff thing mr. remind us, you never want a serious crisis to give a...
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has been invited to attend next month for the inauguration and opening of this whole i hope that mr cameron and the thirty's at sun there's would reconsider this is in because our behind the people would only be more angry at the way britain has this would reduce in and despite the fact that many of our side should have been used to fall down side she had been afraid of going to leave it there you've made your point to perfectly clear we thank you for being on the program such a happy day for me at present foundation live in london. meanwhile britain is under fire again two for selling weapons to regimes repeatedly accused of human rights violations most recently it's been revealed the u.k. sold millions of pounds worth of small arms weaponry nomination to sri lanka despite its direct quote in treating the tamil minority and the suppression of separatists i spoke to only war campaigner jim brown and he told me of britain's arms sales strategy has long been guarded by anything except respect for human rights because this is the geostrategic questions because sri lanka occupies a very strateg
has been invited to attend next month for the inauguration and opening of this whole i hope that mr cameron and the thirty's at sun there's would reconsider this is in because our behind the people would only be more angry at the way britain has this would reduce in and despite the fact that many of our side should have been used to fall down side she had been afraid of going to leave it there you've made your point to perfectly clear we thank you for being on the program such a happy day for...
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mr. cameron for not doing anything? i will see you afterwards. the thing i think is important about that this is people say to me, what would you want to do as prime minister at the beginning? what is the most important thing? i say as prime minister, i would get every business in britain and getting of young people back to work. i don't think it is that complicated. we have a clear proposal in this. use the money to take every employers we will pay the wages of the young person. you won't be paying the wages, but you won't get free labor. you don't get free training. you train them. every young person will get a job. it will be right for the exun -- economy and the country. they are desperate to be part of their community and desperate to do their part. absolutely that is what we would do. it is an urgent priority for our country. i'm going to take michael because he's been in line. >> i wanted to ask you about the flip side, the mansion tax. some people are hesitant about the idea and the implications on how you find them across britain. how wo
mr. cameron for not doing anything? i will see you afterwards. the thing i think is important about that this is people say to me, what would you want to do as prime minister at the beginning? what is the most important thing? i say as prime minister, i would get every business in britain and getting of young people back to work. i don't think it is that complicated. we have a clear proposal in this. use the money to take every employers we will pay the wages of the young person. you won't be...
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mr. cameron's european budget. what kind of socialist could ever accept that? who here could never accept that? my group does not accept it. thanks very much. [applause] >> mr. president, members of the european parliament, let me begin by thanking you for the high quality of this debate, and for the candor of your remarks. let me thank you also for the usefulness of this discussion. listening to the previous comments, i was thinking to myself, you are asking a socialist to stop the conservatives from coming up with a poor budget. thank you for the trust that you have placed in me. it really does show the difference between your position .nd your government's i have to say to you here in parliament that the socialist and democrats are a minority -- a minority in the european council. i hear your message, but perhaps you might also pass it onto the heads of state in government in your own party's. that might be a good thing, indeed. [applause] i will make a commitment here to you today. throughout the council, i will continue to quote mrs. dole, the messrs. hunt
mr. cameron's european budget. what kind of socialist could ever accept that? who here could never accept that? my group does not accept it. thanks very much. [applause] >> mr. president, members of the european parliament, let me begin by thanking you for the high quality of this debate, and for the candor of your remarks. let me thank you also for the usefulness of this discussion. listening to the previous comments, i was thinking to myself, you are asking a socialist to stop the...
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mr. cameron has said, look, i don't want it frozen, i want it cut. so what's going to happen? >> well, we're moving in the direction of cuts. i think the positive news is that if you compare what we were talking about in november, we've cut around 80 billion euros from the 1 trillion euro target that they were looking at back in november. so we are moving in the right direction, but with regard to the decision today, i think if you've been listening to angela merkel to david cameron himself and francois hollande this week, the indication is that perhaps we shouldn't be as optimistic as jean-claude juncker would have us believe, but someone has to fly the flag for europe and we like our posturing in europe. overall, what rewe looking at? germany, the uk, the nordic european countries are fighting for cuts, real term cuts in this whereas italy and france would rather have it held steady. even within that, the battle lines aren't clear. the uk and sweden in particular, trying to protect their all important rebates. we've got italy saying that their contribution overall is too gre
mr. cameron has said, look, i don't want it frozen, i want it cut. so what's going to happen? >> well, we're moving in the direction of cuts. i think the positive news is that if you compare what we were talking about in november, we've cut around 80 billion euros from the 1 trillion euro target that they were looking at back in november. so we are moving in the right direction, but with regard to the decision today, i think if you've been listening to angela merkel to david cameron...
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mr. cameron some advice on our? >> we have had referendums over the last 30 years. lisbon and was then an amsterdam, people in our country understand the difference between the council of the commission and the parliament. they understand all of these things. we have made our decision clearly in the the future of the eurozone and era. our biggest trading partner is european union. britain can remain part of that. but i would argue that many of the issues that arise by politicians, from a bureaucracy or administrative point of view, these are things you can change from the inside. that is why i would like to see the digital market become truly singlet. i don't speak for the british government, but whatever happens, i would like to see you that this would remain central to the european union and its future. it's very important that we have a sense for most of the big opportunities arise. >> would be very interesting to talk more about this. i'm interested in the degree to which you have a margin of maneuver as a smaller country within this big block. >> thank you. wel
mr. cameron some advice on our? >> we have had referendums over the last 30 years. lisbon and was then an amsterdam, people in our country understand the difference between the council of the commission and the parliament. they understand all of these things. we have made our decision clearly in the the future of the eurozone and era. our biggest trading partner is european union. britain can remain part of that. but i would argue that many of the issues that arise by politicians, from a...
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mr. cameron some advice on our? >> we have had referendums over the last 30 years. lisbon and was then an amsterdam, people in our country understand the difference between the council of the commission and the parliament. they understand all of these things. we have made our decision clearly in the the future of the eurozone and era. our biggest trading partner is european union. britain can remain part of that. but i would argue that many of the issues that arise by politicians, from a bureaucracy or administrative point of view, these are things you can change from the inside. that is why i would like to see the digital market become truly singlet. i don't speak for the british government, but whatever happens, i would like to see you that this would remain central to the european union and its future. it's very important that we have a sense for most of the big opportunities arise. >> would be very interesting to talk more about this. i'm interested in the degree to which you have a margin of maneuver as a smaller country within this big block. >> thank you. wel
mr. cameron some advice on our? >> we have had referendums over the last 30 years. lisbon and was then an amsterdam, people in our country understand the difference between the council of the commission and the parliament. they understand all of these things. we have made our decision clearly in the the future of the eurozone and era. our biggest trading partner is european union. britain can remain part of that. but i would argue that many of the issues that arise by politicians, from a...
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mr. cameron's -- >> thank you. on behalf of the united west -- >> thank you, mr.republic. you rightly stressed the need for a europe that shows solidarity and with your government your trying to stop the division, which, because of the austerity policies is an underlying -- between our people. you are trying to stop the ending of the provisions, of moneys to the most poor people -- as the banks are being bailed out. is it not time to call upon the people of europe, and secondly, wage austerity is being seen throughout europe, and this is in favor of competitiveness but this is something that is undermining the demographic rights, and when you talked about the euro value, dutch think that this is the handicap, that is destroying companies? isn't it high time to change the role of the european central bank and to change the european stability mechanism into a fund for social development and green development, with a new credit line and not flexibility at work, and not doing something to stop about, the public services. he asked you about the growth pact and i was su
mr. cameron's -- >> thank you. on behalf of the united west -- >> thank you, mr.republic. you rightly stressed the need for a europe that shows solidarity and with your government your trying to stop the division, which, because of the austerity policies is an underlying -- between our people. you are trying to stop the ending of the provisions, of moneys to the most poor people -- as the banks are being bailed out. is it not time to call upon the people of europe, and secondly,...
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being particularly impressed by any of this well david cameron the maybe claiming victory in brussels but domestically what he was refusing to go away mr gates into rate fixing at banks in britain is expanding revelations over just how widespread the practice was revelations that have left them a tease max keiser exasperated. i'm going to order the word for today just for variety i mean if i thought the t. word is being prosecuted in this country or america i would imagine if i thought that our drone sent up this frank frank jenkins over at barclays bank and exploded innocent passengers splattered on the wall i thought that would have any effect if i thought the gov would give a flying head about their own population i would imagine the t word but i don't know because they don't. we're returning to the ongoing turmoil in arab spring countries in tunis here the cradle of the region uprisings political chaos is being inflamed the country's ruling is this party is set on defying people's demands for change from the assassination of john and i had a secular opposition leader and its own prime minister's plan to reshuffle the government thi
being particularly impressed by any of this well david cameron the maybe claiming victory in brussels but domestically what he was refusing to go away mr gates into rate fixing at banks in britain is expanding revelations over just how widespread the practice was revelations that have left them a tease max keiser exasperated. i'm going to order the word for today just for variety i mean if i thought the t. word is being prosecuted in this country or america i would imagine if i thought that our...
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mr. obama promised never to do. joining us from washington fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron. james rosen is traveling with john kerry. so tell me about the selling access allegation. this sounds very ominous, cammeron. >> well, and it's absolutely contrary to what he campaigned on five years ago. after his re-election last year. the president turned his campaign, which was then called obama for america into a new operation called organizing for action. both ache critical condition nimed ofa. shifted all the money from the campaign resources into this new operation to do social good. it's a 501 c 4 for those who care about it in the u.s. tax code. the goal was to coordinate it. >> nonprofit. >> can't be too owe overtly political. going to advance the obama agenda. this is a first because no president has actually had an external political operation while they were still in office. so it's controversial in that regard. but, more importantly, to encourage big donations aids reportedly discussed ways of offering access to the president for big contributions to the outside organiz
mr. obama promised never to do. joining us from washington fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron. james rosen is traveling with john kerry. so tell me about the selling access allegation. this sounds very ominous, cammeron. >> well, and it's absolutely contrary to what he campaigned on five years ago. after his re-election last year. the president turned his campaign, which was then called obama for america into a new operation called organizing for action. both ache...
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cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-span2. >> thank you, mr. speaker your what impact has the minister need on the bedroom tags of local authorities and other land laws which is voted down with an impact on housebuilding? >> i'm afraid honorable lady's assumption is wrong. endings i've had we have discussed this very issue and satisfied the concern of housing associations and local authorities. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with minister colleagues and others, in addition to buy duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today your. >> my constituent, the constable, is being buried this afternoon after having been killed on duty. i'm sure the whole house will join me in expressing sympathy to her family and also acknowledge her dedicated service. >> here, here. >> the horsemeat scandal has not only sears undermined confidence in the safety of the food we eat that threatens every successful meat industry. can
cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-span2. >> thank you, mr. speaker your what impact has the minister need on the bedroom tags of local authorities and other land laws which is voted down with an impact on housebuilding? >> i'm afraid honorable lady's assumption is wrong. endings i've had we have discussed this very issue and satisfied the concern of housing...
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mr. speaker, members of the 63rd legislature, and honored members of the judiciary, my fellow statewide officials, tribal leaders, members of the cabinet, and my fellow montanans, lisa, our three children, caroline, alex and cameron. my name is steve and i work for the state. [laughter][applause] i, like my 12,000 coworkers, arrive at the jobsite each day to serve the people of montana. it is an honor and pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with delivering this address. any change of administration naturally brings change to the governor's mansion -- changes in substance, style, and perspective. with the bullocks moving into the neighborhood, some of that change is unavoidable. it's been 40 years since the predominant noise emanating from the governor's mansion has been the sound of young children -- children playing, laughing, just being kids. that noise will be a daily reminder to me, and i hope to all of us, of the reason we were sent here. montana voters sent us here to make all our children's and grandchildren's futures brighter, more hopeful and more prosperous here in the state of montana.[applause] if we are genuine in our concern for our children's future, we'll be as careful with the state's mon
mr. speaker, members of the 63rd legislature, and honored members of the judiciary, my fellow statewide officials, tribal leaders, members of the cabinet, and my fellow montanans, lisa, our three children, caroline, alex and cameron. my name is steve and i work for the state. [laughter][applause] i, like my 12,000 coworkers, arrive at the jobsite each day to serve the people of montana. it is an honor and pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with delivering this address. any change of...
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mrs. babcock, honored members of the judiciary, my fellow tate wide officials -- statewide officials, tribal leaders, members of my cabinet and my fellow montanans, lisa, alex and cameron, my name is steve, and i work for the state. [laughter] i, like those 12,000 other coworkers, arrive at the job seat each day to serve the people of montana. it's an honor and a pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with giving this address. any changes of administration naturally will bring changes to the governor's mansion. changes in substance, changes in style, changes in perspective. with the bullocks moving into the neighborhood, some of those changes are unavoidable. [laughter] you know, it's been 40 years since the predominant noise emanating from the governor's mansion has been the sound of children; charen laughing, sing -- children laughing, sunging, shouting, playing, just being kids. that noise will be a daily reminder for me. and i hope a reminder for each of you as well of the reason we were sent here. montana voters sent us here to make our children's and our grandchildren's future brighter, more hopeful and more prosperous here in the state of montana. [applause
mrs. babcock, honored members of the judiciary, my fellow tate wide officials -- statewide officials, tribal leaders, members of my cabinet and my fellow montanans, lisa, alex and cameron, my name is steve, and i work for the state. [laughter] i, like those 12,000 other coworkers, arrive at the job seat each day to serve the people of montana. it's an honor and a pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with giving this address. any changes of administration naturally will bring changes to...
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cameron is liv live in washington for more. you've been collecting the reviews, what does it sound like. >> reporter: for the most part republicans say that mrar case against the obama agenda. saying his solution is pretty much more government. mr. rubio last night noted john f. kennedy and ronald reagan's belief that the free enterprise economy will lead to middle class prosperity. he accuses the president instead of growing government and piling up more and more debt, watch. >> this opportunity to make it to the middle class or beyond no matter where you start out in life, it isn't bestowed on us from washington. it comes from a vibrant free economy where people can risk their own money to open a business, and when they succeed they hire more people who in turn invest or spend their money they make helping others start a business and create jobs. >> reporter: rubio is of cuban descent. he re-recorded this in spanish. over and over he emphasized his humble roots in a middle class neighborhood arguing he's not trying to protect the rich from unfair taxes, he's trying to protect the middle class from over penned spending an over spending and
cameron is liv live in washington for more. you've been collecting the reviews, what does it sound like. >> reporter: for the most part republicans say that mrar case against the obama agenda. saying his solution is pretty much more government. mr. rubio last night noted john f. kennedy and ronald reagan's belief that the free enterprise economy will lead to middle class prosperity. he accuses the president instead of growing government and piling up more and more debt, watch. >>...
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minister david cameron to questions yesterday for members in the house of commons during his weekly question time session. from london, this is 35 minutes. >> the prime minister.ister mr. christopher coates. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, mr. speaker.. spee this morning at minute -- mini meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i shall have further suchl meetings later today such meetir today. >> in thanking my right honorable friend for the answer, and in having given my right honorable friend notice of my question which you may find particularly useful in the sense of its fair and transparent, and it's also very modern, cannot right honorable friend say that in response to the many concerns expressed in yesterday's debate will be ensure that civil partnerships are open to heterosexual couples on an equal basis with homosexual couples? >> i'm very grateful to my honorable friend, and also for giving me notice of his question. i listen carefully to what he says but, frankly, i'm a marriage man. i'm a great supporter of marriage. i want to promote marriage, defend marriage, encourage marriage. in the great thing about last night's vote is that today pe
minister david cameron to questions yesterday for members in the house of commons during his weekly question time session. from london, this is 35 minutes. >> the prime minister.ister mr. christopher coates. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, mr. speaker.. spee this morning at minute -- mini meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i shall have further suchl meetings later today such meetir today. >> in thanking my right honorable friend for the answer, and in...
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mrs. babcock, honored members of the judiciary, my fellow statewide officials, tribal leaders, members of my cabinet, and my fellow mon tannans. lisa, caroline, alex and cameron, my name is steve and i work for the state. [laughter] [applause] i like those 12,000 other coworkers arrived at the job site each day it serve the people of montana. it is an honor and a pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with giving this address. any changes of administration naturally will bring changes to the governor's mansion. changes in substance, changes in style, changes in perspective. with the bullocks moving into the neighborhood, some of those changes are unavoidable. you know, it's been 40 years since the predominant noise eminating from the governor's mansion has been the sound of children. children laughing, singing, shouting, playing, just being kids. that noise will be a daily reminder for me. and i hope a reminder for each of you as well, of the reason we were sent here. montana voters sent us here to make our children's and our grandchildren's future brighter, more hopeful and more prosperous here in the state of montana. [applause] now, if we're genuine i
mrs. babcock, honored members of the judiciary, my fellow statewide officials, tribal leaders, members of my cabinet, and my fellow mon tannans. lisa, caroline, alex and cameron, my name is steve and i work for the state. [laughter] [applause] i like those 12,000 other coworkers arrived at the job site each day it serve the people of montana. it is an honor and a pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with giving this address. any changes of administration naturally will bring changes to...
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mr. cameron some advice on our? >> we have had referendums over the last 30 years. lisbon and was then an amsterdam, people in our country understand the difference between the council of the commission and the parliament. they understand all of these things. we have made our decision clearly in the the future of the eurozone and era. our biggest trading partner is european union. britain can remain part of that. but i would argue that many of the issues that arise by politicians, from a bureaucracy or administrative point of view, these are things you can change from the inside. that is why i would like to see the digital market become truly singlet. i don't speak for the british government, but whatever happens, i would like to see you that this would remain central to the european union and its future. it's very important that we have a sense for most of the big opportunities arise. >> would be very interesting to talk more about this. i'm interested in the degree to which you have a margin of maneuver as a smaller country within this big block. >> thank you. wel
mr. cameron some advice on our? >> we have had referendums over the last 30 years. lisbon and was then an amsterdam, people in our country understand the difference between the council of the commission and the parliament. they understand all of these things. we have made our decision clearly in the the future of the eurozone and era. our biggest trading partner is european union. britain can remain part of that. but i would argue that many of the issues that arise by politicians, from a...